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Professional upright exercise bikes

Professional upright exercise bikes : notre sélection professionnelle

Upright bikes suit cardio areas, gyms, hotels, corporate facilities and rehabilitation practices where progressive, low risk training is the priority. Nine models are listed. The upright position reproduces road cycling posture and asks the trunk to stabilise, which is what separates it from a recumbent bike where the back rests against a support.

Upright or recumbent: making the choice

The upright bike engages the core and keeps the rider active in the saddle, which suits general fitness members and anyone training towards cycling. A recumbent bike places the back against a backrest and takes the weight off the lower back, which suits older users, heavier users and supervised rehabilitation. Most facilities need both, and the ratio follows the membership rather than the floor plan: a corporate gym and a retirement residence will not order the same mix.

What to check before ordering

Beyond the resistance system, look at the saddle and handlebar adjustment range, because that decides how many different users the same bike serves comfortably. Console readability and the maximum user weight are the other two points that generate complaints when overlooked. Stationary training equipment for gym use falls under EN 957. Light In Fitness quotes within 24 working hours and delivers across France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg.

Criterion Why it matters
Saddle and handlebar adjustment Range of user heights served by one bike
Maximum user weight Determines suitability for your membership
Resistance system Smoothness and maintenance load over time
Console Readability and data shown during the session
Standard EN 957

Frequently asked questions

How does an upright bike differ from an indoor cycling bike?

An indoor cycling bike is built for group classes with a heavy flywheel and an aggressive position. An upright bike is designed for individual, progressive sessions with a console.

How many bikes does a cardio area need?

It depends on attendance at peak hours. We help size the mix of treadmills, bikes and cross trainers at quotation stage.

Is servicing available afterwards?

Yes, with spare parts support and warranty of 2 to 5 years depending on the range.

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